SAINT AUBIN FORT
- Latitude: 49.1814
- Longitude: -2.17056
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Saint Aubin Fort, often referred to as Saint Aubin's Fort, is a historic fortification located in Saint Aubin, Jersey, in the Channel Islands. While it is not in the United Kingdom proper, it is a British Crown dependency.
Description:
Saint Aubin's Fort is situated on a tidal islet in Saint Aubin's Bay, off the southwest coast of Jersey. The fort is accessible on foot at low tide, adding a sense of adventure for visitors. Originally constructed to defend against French naval threats, the fort has a rich history dating back to the 16th century.
The fort presents a combination of military architecture from different periods, reflecting its long-standing strategic importance. It includes:
- Central Keep: The central part of the fort, which is the oldest section, designed to serve as the main defensive stronghold.
- Outer Bastions: Added over subsequent centuries, these fortifications reinforce the defensive capability of the structure.
- Magazine and Storage Areas: Used historically for storing munitions and supplies.
- Gun Emplacements: Various gun platforms and battery positions designed for defensive and offensive roles during different eras of military technology.
- Barracks and Living Quarters: Accommodations for soldiers stationed at the fort.
Specification:
- Location: Saint Aubin's Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands
- Construction Period: Originating in the late 16th century with additions through the 18th and 19th centuries
- Materials Used: Primarily local granite and other stones, with later construction incorporating more modern materials in line with technological advancements
- Access: Tidal causeway accessible by foot at low tide, boat access at high tide
- Primary Use: Originally for coastal defense, now a historical and tourist site
- Facilities: Historical displays, partial restorations that offer insights into the life of soldiers and the functioning of the fort
- Ownership and Management: Managed by local authorities and heritage organizations dedicated to preserving Jersey's historical sites
Visitor Information:
- Generally open to visitors during low tide, but it's advisable to check tide times and local advisories to ensure safe access.
- Guided tours may be available to provide in-depth historical context.
- The site may be used for educational purposes, historical reenactments, and occasional special events.
Historical Significance:
Saint Aubin's Fort is an important cultural and historical landmark, bearing witness to the island's strategic military importance in the English Channel. Its construction and usage over the centuries encapsulate various periods of military history and technology, from the cannon era to more modern coastal defenses.
It's notable for its role in defending Jersey from potential invasions and its continued presence as a monument to the island's rich history and resilience.
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